If I run a "Get-mailbox -Monitoring" I get the following (See attached). The following validation errors happened: The object XXXXXXX.lcl/Microsoft Exchange System Objects/SystemMailbox has been corrupted or isn't compatible with Microsoft support requirements, and it's in an inconsistent state. Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the 'Applies to' section.
#DISCOVERY SEARCH MAILBOX EXCHANGE 2010 UPDATE#
Here is the error I get in EMC about this MB. 2961522 Update Rollup 7 for Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3. Is this a type of Arbitration Mailbox?Īnother question, does each DB created on an Exchange server get a Discovery Search Mailbox created? I had already run a move request to move over all Arbitration mailboxes and it was successful. To verify the secondary cause where the quantity of searches exceeds the 221 search limit: a. Although the searches are performed against the indexes built by Exchange Search, they can potentially consume significant system resources. The discovery mailbox uses a disabled account, and this also has to be enabled. In Exchange 2013 and Exchange Online, In-Place eDiscovery allows you to search a large number of mailboxes.
#DISCOVERY SEARCH MAILBOX EXCHANGE 2010 FULL#
Consult the Exchange Administrator to confirm the eDP Exchange Source Account has Full Access to the Discovery Search Mailbox. In the RTM version of Exchange 2010, to allow investigators to view protected content, we therefore have to make the discovery mailbox a member of the AD RMS Super Users group for as long as the investigators need to review items uncovered by the search. How do I find it back or Can I recreate a new one with following command New-Mailbox 'Discovery Search Mailbox' -Discovery -UserPrincipalName DiscoverySearchMailboxdomain.
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Verify which Discovery Search Mailbox the Search is assigned. Hi I accidently removed the default Discover Search Mailbox in the default exchange 2010 mailbox. So my question is, do I need to worry about this MB? Can I just ignore this message and not try to move it over? Verify the exact syntax for the Discovery Search. However, the Database that particular Discovery Search Mailbox is in, was never used by any mailboxes. THis morning I noticed there was a "Discovery Search Mailbox" in one of the databases in Ex2010 that threw an error saying it was corrupt and couldn't move. I have finished migrating all of my mailboxes over from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2016.